Donate & Volunteer

There are many ways you can help SDBM make a difference and support sufferers of Skin Disease. You can make a donation, however small or large as every penny is very much appreciated and greatly received or you can volunter and sponsor your time or service.

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Volunteer

If you would like to be a part of our SDBM family, volunteering can be a lot of fun whilst donating your time to a worthwhile cause which makes a huge difference and touches many people’s lives.

It is a great way of networking, meeting new people and making friends. You will have the opportunity to learn new skills, build up invaluable experience and for some people it helps build up confidence.

We welcome anyone of any ability, all you need is bags of enthusiasm and motivation as any contribution makes a huge impact.

Our current team is made up of work experience students looking to gain and develop skills to further the chances of getting a job later in life. People in full-time work but looking to put their free time to something rewarding. Some are even on a career break or have been out of work long-term looking to develop new skills and build up new experience; some are just looking to put their free time to good use and make a difference.

The common goal everyone shares is being able to make a difference and for some they hold the charity quite close to their hearts. They’ve either encountered someone suffering from skin disease whether it be family or friends or have been touched by a story

The only restriction we have is that you must be aged 16 years or over to volunteer. Please fill in the Application Form if you want to be part of Skin Deep Behind the Mask

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The prevalence of skin disease exceeds that of obesity, hypertension, or cancer. Despite skin being the largest organ of the human body, dermatological research remains one of the most under funded areas of medicine. In a world where society has an increasing preoccupation with image and it’s importance to every aspect of a person’s life, sufferers of skin diseases are feeling and being more marginalised and isolated than ever.

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